Technology
The iPhone X is on sale for $155 off at Walmart
We’ve all been there: Stuck in the middle of a contract with a broken phone and no way to buy a new one — unless you want to pay full price, of course.
There are better ways to fix this than by perusing the Facebook Marketplace: Walmart wants to sell you the iPhone X for $155 off MSRP, and give you $45 of free Airtime with Straight Talk. That’s cheaper than a refurbished one from Apple.
Just because the iPhone X was discontinued before its first birthday doesn’t mean that it’s any less valuable — it’s the home button-less iPhone that walked so that the iPhone XS could run. The 64 GB model is still $899 at most places, and Walmart’s $744 would only be buying you an iPhone 8 elsewhere.
And for some people, the allure of getting the iPhone X’s OLED screen before it goes away is enough justification. Other specs include a 2,436 x 1,125 resolution, a vertical dual-camera system, Face ID, 64 GB of storage, and a battery life of 30 hours.
Aside from over $100 in savings on the phone itself, Straight Talk also has a perk for you — other than, you know, not forcing you into a contract. You’ll get $45 worth of unlimited talk, text, and data, all with Straight Talk’s 4G LTE. (And then it’s $45 per month after that, all contract-free.)
Regularly $944 all together, you can save $155 (plus the extra $45 of unlimited data) and snag the bundle for $744.
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